Women Go Raw - Jinjee Talifero

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The Women Go Raw tour interviews Jinjee Talifero. Jinjee and her husband Storm created the documentary Breakthrough about their family's journey eating a raw, vegan diet. Jinjee describes her personal experience with raw foods and how it changed her life. She also describes the birth of her children. During several pregnancies, Jinjee at a raw, vegan diet. She contrasts the experience of her birthing experiences.

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  • how many children does Storm have??

  • @rawvegan35 All their kids are from their marriage. 5 all together. Really beautiful beings. :)

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  • was really interesting, but it just cut off!

    where is par 2!?!?

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  • wonderful. please share with others. I am a licensed massage therapist, training to become a DOULA. It would be so wonderful for other pregnant woman to hear this and see that labor doesn't have to be so intense; physically and emotionally painful. please check my website for upcoming massage, healing and wellness vids. Love all the vids, raw food, the village, Storm and the kidz...Creator Blessed. Blessings.

  • lol seriously they are smaller because they don't eat all the hormones in the SAD (standard american diets). Short Story my parents went to mexico about 10 years ago they took my brother and sister to a resort hotel in Acapulco they checked in my siblings as children they were about 11 and 12 and the people in the check in said they are too big to be under the age of 12 acording to them they looked like 14 years olds and too tall!

  • @grekito of course but use wholegrain and be sure to soak the rice for a few hours - overnight is better. Season at the end as salt lowers the boiling temperature and hardens the rice. Colin (I am a chef).

  • When you feed animals low-calorie diets that cause them to grow slowly, it extends their lifespan.

  • @grekito lol..most people skip the rice. But you can sprout rice and use it in tabouleh like salads. I don't know if any of the standard rice on the market will sprout, but I've had experiences with the purple rice sprouting. You can definitely and very easily sprout quinoa.

  • @doctorariel - Actually Storm has a son from a previous marriage. His name is Snow and he's in his 20's now. He's a beautiful youung man.

  • what about rice, do you cook it?

  • This is great what you are doing. Interesting interview with Jinjee. She is a warrior. It takes a lot of courage to be raw whilst pregnant due to the pressure of our controlled society. Her story is an inspiration to all women. Thank-you ; )

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